HexArmor Catalogue - Mining

Smash Injuries: An All Too Common Occurrence Falling rocks and heavy tools are a fact of life for mining workers. Consequently, painful smash injuries – which can be serious – are a frequent occurrence. Employers have made an effort to address this problem by including impact protection in their hand safety standards. Not All Impact Gloves Are Created Equal In recent years, “impact” gloves have flooded the PPE market. While some believe these are interchangeable, the truth is not all impact gloves are created equal. Safety Technologies and Testing

They offer varying levels of comfort, dexterity, and – most importantly – protection. Our patented IR-X ® technology shields gloves with a full Impact Exoskeleton™, so every joint and knuckle is protected. Gloves with HexArmor ® IR-X ® impact protection have been proven to reduce and even eliminate smash injuries on the worksite.

Impact Testing: ASTM D2632-01 Resilience By Vertical Rebound

HexArmor’s proprietary IR-X ® impact technology is proven to dissipate the force of sudden impact, smash, and pinch hazards. HexArmor ® has instituted testing using a load cell sensor. This tests both the amount of force transferred through the impact protection to the hand while wearing a glove, and the amount of time the force is felt. We have found strong evidence that our impact protection minimizes the amount of force felt through the glove, as well as lengthening the amount of time force is transferred. Together, these two factors help diminish or eliminate possible impact injuries. This testing, along with our high-flex design, is what makes it possible for our IR-X ® Impact Exoskeleton™ to deliver more comfort, more protection, and more dexterity than any other impact glove on the market.

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Pressure Sensitive Film Impact Testing

In-House Impact Test Using Pressure Sensitive Film

More intense color indicates more force transferred through the impact guards.

In addition to the ASTM resiliency tests, HexArmor ® performs thorough field studies and in-house impact testing to validate protection levels. One of these lab tests uses pressure sensitive film (PSF) to measure the amount of force transferred through a glove’s impact guard in the event of a sudden blow. PSF is a highly- sensitive and extremely thin film that reacts to pressure by creating a high resolution “topographical” image of impact distribution and magnitude across the contact area. For this in-house test, the pressure sensitive film is placed under impact guards, and a hammer is dropped to simulate a worksite smash incident. After impact, the film is removed and scanned through specialized software to reveal the pressure distribution profile. The more intense the color, the more force was transferred through the impact guard. In the real world, this translates to a more severe potential injury. PSF results are highly accurate. In fact, the U.S. Army uses the system for designing their soldiers’ vests and body armor. This is just one of the ways HexArmor ® continues to be a leader in technology and innovation, redefining standards of safety in the industrial sector.

HexArmor ® Rig Lizard ® Series ® Impact Metacarpal Profile

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